I seem to have lost my mojo lately and Hubby needed a baby card for tomorrow.
Rather than let him down I dug out a card I made about 10 years ago and re-made it in different colours.
The overall size of this card is 8" X 8" so it is quite large but as there are going to be a few people signing it, it needs to be a little bigger than usual.
The wheels I made by punching out a large daisy in silver card twice and sticking the flowers onto a punched circle that is slightly smaller than the daisy. Note.. I punched the circles from the same cardstock I used for the background.
Then trimming off the tips of the petals to the edge of the circle.
I punched two more silver circles larger still and adhered the smaller inner wheel on top.
The flowers were made using a smaller daisy punch inking the tips of the petals and the sticking on on top of another and adding a small blue gem stone.
The background paper is from the Subtles DSP stack from Stampin up, the colour I used is soft sky.
The heart lace was made using a Martha Stewart Border Punch.
The pram I cut from white pearlized card and embossed.
Here's hope my mojo comes back soon...... need to be making new stuff, not going backwards in time.
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Sunday, 6 July 2014
Monday, 12 April 2010
Pillow box , beautiful gift box for a bride.
I used stampin up wheel so swirley with versamak ink and embossed the entire box while it was still a flat piece of card. Then scored folded and stuck the box together. Added some cream satin ribbon and a bow using the bow maker my husband made for me. Then stamped the label and punched the labels out using stampin up scallop oval and the matching oval punch.
I placed an ivory garter (which I had made) inside the box.
But you could add any small gift.
This was a beautifully wrapped gift for the bride.
I placed an ivory garter (which I had made) inside the box.
But you could add any small gift.
This was a beautifully wrapped gift for the bride.
Sunday, 21 February 2010
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